- of his last name from Mc
Kelvie to
MacKelvie, its
original Scottish spelling.
Following the 1891
death of his father,
MacKelvie's mother moved her family...
- John
Armstrong MacKelvie (September 14, 1865 – June 4, 1924) was a journalist,
editor and
political figure in
British Columbia, Canada. He represented...
- rock band,
formed by
musicians Sean Solomon,
Pascal Stevenson and
Andrew MacKelvie in 2014.
After self-releasing a self-titled EP, the band was
signed to...
-
Tannock Mackelvie (1824–1885) was a New
Zealand philanthropist who
donated a
substantial art
collection to the
Auckland Art Gallery.
Mackelvie established...
- 27, 2018 "Film Review: ‘The
Devil We Know’", Variety,
April 12, 2018
MacKelvie, Cheryl. "PFAS".
California ****ociation of
Sanitation Agencies. "‘The...
- Gen.
Henry Terrell Jr. (March 1942 –
January 1944), Brig. Gen. Jay W.
MacKelvie (5
April 1944), Maj. Gen.
Eugene M.
Landrum (13 June 1944), Maj. Gen....
-
expansion is
explained in part by the
loyalty of Sir Neil
Campbell (Niall
mac Caile) (died 1316) to the
cause of
Robert the Bruce, a
loyalty that was rewarded...
- all of
these have male and
female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all
Mac-
names become Nic- if the
person is female. Some of the
Scottish Gaelic surnames...
-
Martin Burrell Government (Unionist) 1920–1921 John
Armstrong MacKelvie Conservative 14th 1921–1924† 1924–1925
Grote Stirling Conservative...
-
collections donated by
benefactors Governor Sir
George Grey and
James Tannock Mackelvie. This was the
second public art
gallery in New Zealand,
after the Dunedin...